Curriculum_Vitae.813.. - Dr. Wesley Muhammad
Curriculum_Vitae.813.. - Dr. Wesley Muhammad
Curriculum_Vitae.813.. - Dr. Wesley Muhammad
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Teaching Experience<br />
Positions Held<br />
Instructor, Contemporary Issues in Islam, University of Toledo, Department<br />
of Philosophy, Spring 2009<br />
Instructor, Introduction to Islam, University of Toledo, Department of<br />
Philosophy, Fall 2008<br />
Graduate Student Instructor, Introduction to Arab Culture, University of<br />
Michigan, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Winter 2008<br />
Graduate Student Instructor, Introduction to World Religions, University of<br />
Michigan, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Fall 2006<br />
Graduate Student Instructor, Introduction to Arab Culture, University of<br />
Michigan, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Winter 2006<br />
Instructor, The Other God: Alternative Conceptions of the Divine in Jewish,<br />
Christian, and Muslim Tradition, University of Michigan, Department of<br />
Near Eastern Studies, Spring 2005<br />
Instructor, The Other God: Alternative Conceptions of the Divine in Jewish,<br />
Christian, and Muslim Tradition, University of Michigan, Department of<br />
Near Eastern Studies, Spring 2004<br />
Graduate Student Instructor, Introduction to World Religions, University of<br />
Michigan, Department of Near Eastern Studies, Fall 2003<br />
Instructor, Orthodoxy and Heresy: Locating the Boundaries of Theological<br />
Tolerance in Islam, University of Michigan, Department of Near Eastern<br />
Studies, Spring 2003<br />
Graduate Student Instructor, African American Religion: Between<br />
Christianity and Islam, University of Michigan, Department of Near<br />
Eastern Studies, Winter-Fall 2002<br />
Assistant to the Editor, The International Journal of Middle East Studies,<br />
Ann Arbor Michigan, June 2002-June 2004<br />
Editor, Department of Near Eastern Studies News Letter, Department of<br />
Near Eastern Studies, University of Michigan, Fall 2001, Fall 2003<br />
Research Interests<br />
Languages<br />
Islamic Studies, Hebrew Bible, Israelite Religion, Second Temple Judaisms,<br />
Jewish Mysticism, Comparative Religions, African-American Religions<br />
Reading proficiency: Arabic, Biblical Hebrew, German, French